Asked by Melisa

during the 19th century, american society became increasingly:

a) rural
b) homogeneous
c) heterogeneous
d) non-industrial

I think the answer is either a or d but I just can not find it in my book anywhere...Please help me if you can. I have even googled but nothing.

Answers

Answered by legal eagle
During the 1800's, did American society become more

a) more farm ag like
b) More like one big group
c) More diversified (hint: immigration)
d) is more or less like a anyway

It is c
Answered by Ms. Sue
Neither a nor d is correct. The U.S. had always been rural and non-industrial.

However, the latter part of the 19th century saw a lot of immigration from eastern and southern Europe. Before that time, most immigrants came from northern and western Europe.

Answered by Melisa
Thank you for your help the answer was "C" I sorta found it in my book it just wasn't worded the way the question was put.
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
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